Boulder police are asking for the public’s help identifying a suspect in an attempted child enticement that occurred at approximately 4:45 a.m. on Wednesday, July 28, in the area of Valmont and Airport roads. An adult male driving an older, small, green, four-door sedan contacted a 15-year-old boy who was riding his bicycle. The driver asked the boy his age and his name and then offered to perform a sexual act. When the boy declined, the man offered to pay him. The boy declined again and the suspect drove away.

The suspect was described as 25 to 40 years old with dark skin. The boy described the man as being large, but not fat, with a "big, round head" that was balding. The driver had thick eyebrows and was clean shaven. He spoke with an unknown accent.

PCDC Meets with Boulder County

Published on Thursday, July 29 2010 01:00

The Planning and Community Development Commission (PCDC) held a joint workshop with members of the Board of Trustees (BOT) to discuss various zoning regulatory options for medical marijuana centers, grow

Commercial Lighting Program For Lyons Businesses

Published on Thursday, July 29 2010 01:00

The Town of Lyons wants all local businesses to know that the Municipal Energy Agency of Nebraska (MEAN), in partnership with its long-term wholesale electric public power utility customers, has developed a commercial lighting program to increase energy efficiency. The program is open to all Service Schedule M (long-term) MEAN member communities, which essentially covers all businesses receiving Town of Lyons electric service.

More Bus Routes For Lyons?

Published on Thursday, July 29 2010 01:00

More bus routes for Lyons? It’s possible, but only if Lyons residents make their voices heard! Have you ever wondered why Nederland has buses to and from Boulder practically on the hour, seven days a week? Or why

Amgen Scholar From Boulder

Published on Wednesday, July 28 2010 13:07

In 2006, the Amgen Foundation launched Amgen Scholars, a science-intensive summer research program designed to be a pivotal experience in the academic life of an undergraduate, exposing students to world-class research and inspiring them

Did the town benefit from the Centurion Bicycle event?

Published on Thursday, July 29 2010 01:00

Dear Editor,Some people have asked what benefit the town received from the Centurion Bicycle event. For one, a check to the Lyons Community Foundation for $2,000. And a check to the Lyons High School Band for at least